Getting Involved with Women Ambassadors at Embry-Riddle ✈️💕

My Journey

One of the most meaningful parts of my experience at Embry-Riddle has been getting involved with organizations that support women in aviation and STEM. Among them, Women Ambassadors stands out as a group that truly focuses on mentorship, outreach, and representation within the ERAU community. Being part of an environment that encourages leadership, confidence, and connection has made a huge difference in my college experience.

Women Ambassadors is a group of women on campus who work with the admissions office who are dedicated to promoting women in aviation, aerospace, and STEM while also supporting prospective and current students. Members often participate in campus events, outreach programs, tours, and mentorship opportunities that help showcase the opportunities available at Embry-Riddle. It’s not just about volunteering — it’s about being a visible example of women succeeding in aviation fields and helping the next generation see themselves here too.

What I especially appreciate about Women Ambassadors is the sense of community. ERAU can be academically intense, and being surrounded by motivated, supportive women who share similar goals makes the experience feel less overwhelming and more inspiring. Whether it’s helping at events, connecting with prospective students, or working alongside peers who are passionate about aviation, the organization creates meaningful connections that extend beyond campus activities.

For students considering involvement, Women Ambassadors offers a chance to build leadership skills, gain outreach experience, and contribute to something bigger than yourself. It’s a way to represent Embry-Riddle while also advocating for women in fields where representation still matters. For me, it’s been both personally rewarding and professionally valuable.


✈️Travels in Spring 2026 ✈️

This semester, I’m especially excited that Women Ambassadors has given me the opportunity to travel to Pittsburgh for an Accepted Student Reception. Events like this allow us to connect directly with future Embry-Riddle students and their families, share our experiences, and help them envision what their own journey here could look like. Being able to represent ERAU outside of campus feels incredibly meaningful, because it highlights both the impact of the university and the role students play in welcoming the next generation. I’m really looking forward to meeting prospective students, answering their questions, and sharing why Embry-Riddle has been such an important part of my life so far.

Keep an eye out for a travel recap next month. 🙂

Until the next wave 🌊,

Grace Hamilton

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About Grace

Hometown: Pensacola, Florida Campus Involvement: Women Ambassadors, Orientation Team, Aviation Safety Advisory Council, The Avion, Flight Safety Department, Women in Aviation International, International Society of Air Safety Investigators, and American Society of Safety Professionals. Why I chose Embry-Riddle: a. I have always had a passion for aviation and safety. Growing up in Pensacola, FL, I was constantly at the museum and watching the Blue Angels practice. What I saw and learned there inspired me to pursue an aviation career. Once I set my mind to that goal, Embry-Riddle was the only option I could see. It was the only school I applied to because I was determined to pursue my goals. The opportunities and networking that Embry-Riddle provides have made my journey so far incredible and unique.

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